Syria opens Assad-era nuclear programme to UN probe
- UN watchdog reports that it found large amounts of material at undisclosed sites in Syria.
- Syria has opened the way for the United Nations to probe the remains of a nuclear programme operated by ousted leader Bashir Al-Assad.
- Syria’s government said on Tuesday it was working with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as the UN watchdog reported it had found several tonnes of nuclear material at a site Damascus.
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- UN watchdog reports that it found large amounts of material at undisclosed sites in Syria.
- Syria has opened the way for the United Nations to probe the remains of a nuclear programme operated by ousted leader Bashir Al-Assad.
- Syria’s government said on Tuesday it was working with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as the UN watchdog reported it had found several tonnes of nuclear material at a site Damascus.
Sources: Al Jazeera